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    I sat there staring at those little lines. How could those 2 little lines mean so much . . . be causing so much turmoil? I laid my head down on the cool tile of the bathroom floor and felt the hot tears running down my face. I couldn’t reach up to wipe them away ‐ I couldn’t weep ‐ I wasn’t even sure I could breath. How could this have happened . . . . How would I tell him? This thought was the final straw. I felt the small amount of composure I had left slip away, and I began to sob. Loud,…

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    to the evil or "dark" crime she plans on committing. And then, when she calls for the murderous spirits to prevent "heaven" from "peeping through the blanket of the dark to cry”(act 1 scene 5 line 403-404). Lady Macbeth implies that light offers protection from evil and is the only thing that could stop her from murdering Duncan. So, it's no surprise to us that, when Lady Macbeth starts going crazy, she insists on always having a candle or, "light" about her (Act V scene 1 line 2149). We get the…

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    developed during the critical period leading to amblyopia condition. On the other hand since individual B has plasticity even after the closure of the critical period, this individual is able to train his lazy eye with certain task and eventually that lazy eye will function as a normal eye as if that individual did not even have…

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    else. HIV advertisements typically have an upset person, a horrifying statistic, or a horrifying needle to scare you into being safer, however this advertisement is showing you a pleasing eye candy…

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    Visual Acuity

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    is important to not only test the central vison but also at the peripherals of the retina. This is because individuals tend to not notice vison loss at the peripherals compared to central vision as when an individual views an object they move their eyes and fixate on that object by using their central vison and not their peripheral. Visual acuity is highest at the fovea and lowest at the peripheral which ensures high visual acuity at fixation. A way to measure peripheral vision is the Humphrey…

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    and the abilities to rethink the logical reasons of man to form a difference way of viewing the world with a new set of fresh eyes. The man’s abilities to reason thing logically is where his disbelief lied and the real truth sometime is hidden. This is why the real master comes…

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    Madame Marie de Thorigny or Hélène de Thorigny; two women from the same wealthy family that Largillière had painted for in the past. The viewer’s eye begins in the upper left-hand corner and is captured by the peaceful spilling of water from a fountain into a soft hand. An elegant woman’s supple fingers curl, feeling the water. She gazes into the viewer’s eyes with rosy cheeks and smooth skin. The viewer is taken aback by her overwhelming elegance. Her hair is of the latest style, her dress is…

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    experience the real world is one of the marvelous opportunities that we have. This phenomenon starts with light getting in contact with the cornea continuing to the back of the eyes, to the retina, before light goes to the optic nerve and end up in the brain. This process appears to be simple; nevertheless, each little section of the eyes plays a huge role in perception and become indispensable for accurate vision. For example, in the retina alone, rods and cones play a big role in perception. …

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    “Beauty is in the eye of the beholder,” implies that beauty is subjective and that one decides what is beautiful and what is not. However, there are things that are objectively beautiful that were created by God. Beauty fits into Christianity because of these inherent beauties, as seen, in nature, in things that are symmetrical, and in things that have order. Inherently beautiful things were created to draw our attention to value and importance in God’s design. First, God created nature to be…

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    great deal stress. The essential needs of these animals are rarely met by laboratories causing the animals to live a grim life (Harm). The tests performed on these animals are disturbing. One of these tests includes the draize eye test. During this test, the rabbit 's eyes are held open with clamps without the ability to blink, just to test shampoos. Some of the animals are burned to test the healing process. Some tests are just done to see if the product can kill the animal (Animal). This is…

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